Ramaster
Adventurer
Franz Brauburger's Ultimate Deception
School illusion (figment, glamer); Level alchemist 7,sorcerer/wizard 7, bard 6
Casting Time 1 standard action
Components S
Range close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Target/Effect you/one invisible illusory double
Duration 1 round/level (D) and concentration + 3 rounds; see text
Saving Throw none or Will disbelief (if interacted with); see text; Spell Resistance no
DESCRIPTION
You create an invisible (as greater invisibility, a glamer) illusory double of you (as major image, a figment). While the spell is in effect, you are detected by other creatures as if you were an illusion. The double appears within range but thereafter moves as you direct it (which requires concentration beginning on the first round after the casting). You and the figment can then move in different directions. The double moves at your speed and can talk and gesture as if it were real, but it cannot attack or cast spells, though it can pretend to do so.
The illusory double lasts as long as you concentrate upon it, plus 3 additional rounds. After you cease concentration, the illusory double continues to carry out the same activity until the duration expires. The greater invisibility lasts for 1 round per level, regardless of concentration.
When another creature uses spellcraft to detect which spell this is, increase the DC by +10. If the creature fails the check by 10 or less, he wrongly identifies the spell as Mislead.
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Basicaly, the guy got tired of being predictable when he used Mislead, so he came up with this, intead.
What do you guys think?
EDIT: Added last paragraph about spellcraft
School illusion (figment, glamer); Level alchemist 7,sorcerer/wizard 7, bard 6
Casting Time 1 standard action
Components S
Range close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Target/Effect you/one invisible illusory double
Duration 1 round/level (D) and concentration + 3 rounds; see text
Saving Throw none or Will disbelief (if interacted with); see text; Spell Resistance no
DESCRIPTION
You create an invisible (as greater invisibility, a glamer) illusory double of you (as major image, a figment). While the spell is in effect, you are detected by other creatures as if you were an illusion. The double appears within range but thereafter moves as you direct it (which requires concentration beginning on the first round after the casting). You and the figment can then move in different directions. The double moves at your speed and can talk and gesture as if it were real, but it cannot attack or cast spells, though it can pretend to do so.
The illusory double lasts as long as you concentrate upon it, plus 3 additional rounds. After you cease concentration, the illusory double continues to carry out the same activity until the duration expires. The greater invisibility lasts for 1 round per level, regardless of concentration.
When another creature uses spellcraft to detect which spell this is, increase the DC by +10. If the creature fails the check by 10 or less, he wrongly identifies the spell as Mislead.
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Basicaly, the guy got tired of being predictable when he used Mislead, so he came up with this, intead.
What do you guys think?
EDIT: Added last paragraph about spellcraft
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